Bless Chandrababu Naidu for his welfare drive, women told

Bless Chandrababu Naidu for his welfare drive, women told
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Bless Chandrababu Naidu for his welfare drive, women told
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Several speakers at the meeting ‘Nara Kosam-Naari Lokam (Women for Chandrababu)’ called upon the women to create awareness among women to extend support to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in the election.

Vijayawada: Several speakers at the meeting 'Nara Kosam-Naari Lokam (Women for Chandrababu)' called upon the women to create awareness among women to extend support to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in the election.

In the programme held at A Convention Centre here on Sunday, TDP-NRI leader and one of the organisers of meeting, KC Chekuri urged the women to bless Chandrababu Naidu for his welfare schemes. He said that he was striving hard for the victory of TDP since his mother requested him to work for Naidu's victory as he was taking care of old age people with his welfare schemes.

Sasikala, who is a lecturer in a private college, said that Chandrababu Naidu introduced various welfare schemes, especially in education sector. She said that the state government was spending Rs 15 lakh for each student for overseas study. Industrialist Jogulamba requested the women to stand behind the TDP chief to help him realise his vision for the state and its people and they were holding this meet as a small gesture of support for him who was working tirelessly for the people of the state.

Academician Samana said that only Chandrababu could develop Amaravati into world's best city and the state would be developed as the best state in the country. She further said that he was the leader with a vision to establish educational institutions and employment generation capabilities.

Describing Chandrababu Naidu 'the best feminist', social worker Anjani said that he had introduced several welfare schemes like Dwcra for women empowerment. RR Industries proprietor Radha said that Chandrababu was a hard worker and a role model to the state. She also said that she was adopting his zero-budget nature farming. Chandrababu Naidu's wife N Bhuvaneswari, noted pop singer Smita and others took part in the meeting.

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